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5J»f C leveland $tr Published Tri-Weekly. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscription Price. By mail, per year *___ $2 50* By carrier, per ytear.. $3.00 TW Star Publishing Company, Inc. LEE B. WEATHERS_President RENN DU’uM —.— Local Editor Entered as secoi.d class matter January 1, UtOb, at the^post office at lhelby, North Carolina, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 18*9. We wish to call your attention to the fact that it is, and has t < sn our rustom to charge five cent• per line for resolutions of respect, cards oi thanks and obituary notices, after one death notice has b<<on pot ii he J. T'uj srill be strictly -dhered to. FRO AY, MARTI I 1926. We sometimes wo dtT if the members of these atheist organ izations proudly say: ‘‘My; mpther mad< me what ram?” If the lots in all the sub-divi- i sions were being built upon She!- j by’s 10,00-9 population would ar- i rive somewhat earlier than 1930. Jack Dempsey trains for the ( fights he never has. Wonder what Peggy Joyce does right be fore one of her divorces? The latest booster item for Shelby is the announcement of, a new water stat ion pureha. > by the city—beg pard by t'v town. One farming item Cleveland county cannot be proud of is that there was a decrease in dairy cows over the county dur ing the past five years. Things must be dull again in | Washington. A state news-1 paper correspondent is again i talking our 1928 gubernatorial I race. KILLING BEAUTY What do you suppose a hand some woman would take to mar the beauty of her face? » Instead feminine beauty and charm is touched up and pre served by careful beauty shops and regular massages and pro tective plans. And why do foiks paint their homes and add a new lustre to the family ear? Beauty once it has been mar red cannot be brought back. J Shelby has a beautiful spot in; the court square, but instead of! cultivating and preserving it lias | been allowed to slip. And a wor thy rep is that hung made to care for and add to the lure of j the grassed plot in the heart of a business. It did not come any: too soon. The plot can be grassed any time, shrubs and flowers plant-; ed, but wha. of the trees? The! movement now on foot should! see to their preservation. Trees like that do not grow in' a day, or a year. And once they j are let decay and crumble they; can ne’ er be brought back. Just 1 like tlu beauty of a woman’s j face. And those trees have been! growing for the span of sever- j al lifetimes. WAKING KM IT Better keep your eves on Kings Mountain. Recent weeks of balmy Pied mont Carolina climate have seen Editor G. G. Page of The tier aid infected with the reel estate germ that usually bring;', on a fever. In energetic fashion Mr. Page is catling on his fellow townsmen to wake up and get busy in helping Kings Mountain to attract, which means grow. During the course of a ft 1 page editorial Kings fountain editor referred to Shelby sever al times in sparing his towns men onward. The references follow: Shelby is hollering herself hoarse and getting results. Shelby is hav ing the greatest real estate activity iti a decade because her claims have j been put before the folks who art looking for a good buy. **—Shelby interests have brought *150,000 holdings on the new boule vard between Charlotte and Gastonia and litteral millions may be spent ; there within the next few years. “—Within a few weeks a train j load of Floridians w.ll come to Shcl-1 by to look the country over. And this same fever mention ed has practically revolutioned Shelby. At an auction sale here j Thursday the realty agents were so thick that one walked up to another and wanted to go “halvers” on a lot. No, he didn't know the other fellow was in the game. Yet Mr. Page has the right doa. Things that sell must h, idveftiseb and Shelby has no* lad cionah far-spread publicity. ' REA1 ESTATE KEYING Many dollars are dicing re mov' ! from savings accounts in the Western Ca.'olina section j md placid in real estate. Money' i being made, but every time ore gets possession of ay .(/ 11a*- 4nother someone loses I possess ion . Such is a laev that ! SiiJIirM »>« UCIWUM-U. V/* * * m. i i - may Ik nil right. And may Hot. J A to the investing, it's ac cording to how it is done. Financial and business ck-J port- have ooined voluminously * ,n t he o-called “land booms.”!1 Thor, are those who say it s till bosh: they tell you of the gold! it-h days and the dire ending: of oil stock swarms, then of [ World War prices and now it’s! a land rush to get the money. All of widen is a cynical pessi mism to an extent—not aitn-j get her. Money invested right in real fati i.-, planted beat. Every* one knows that. It s just, a sim ple* truth, but in avoiding sim ple have-to-be’s there is danger. \ The man who uses common; sense in buying, weighing care- i fully values as he does in buying | shoe s, clothing and other things, should be safe in real estate in vestments, However, the dab bler mnv find it expensive. One I buy may go well through sheerj nek, hut eventually in wild cat j speculating dollars change mas- , >ers--if dollars have masters. Which gets everything back to an old ruling of life, that of common sense. Use common sense and judgement rather than visionary pictures and injected enthusiasm and r; d estate like all other turns of life is safe! enough.* ; As for .■ peculating—'w e, 11, * that’s different. But under sensible, sound ■ thinking a real estate “boom" is not scheduled to damage any j section, wherein values are! rightly based. Potatoes Kept Pine in Storage. Re ception for High School Class At Mrs. Hamrick’s Home. <Special to The Star.) Grover, Mar 1.—Those that have I kept sweet potato in the Grover po-> tate house this year have been mighty ; Weil pleased with the res a it,. The po- j tiitnes have kept perfectly and ..heir: quality is much better than those sa\-j cd the old way. Miss Bessie Turner left last Thurs day to spend several days in Florida. Grover high school dosed their bas ketball season last week with four! victories. The hoys had a good geme! with. Union high school last Wednes day aid-moon, which resulted in ihwj close score of 23 to 24 in favor of fhoj Grover hoys. The next afternoon, they won over Btaeksburg lfi to 12 and the Grover girls counted the score of 18 to 2 against the sextette from Central hitch of Rutherfordton. Mrs. B. V. Hambriifht and Mrs. C. j 0 Wallace have lieen sick for several days. We hope they will soon be out again Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Beam are re juicing over the recent arrival of a. girl in their home. The stork has brought Mr. and Mrs. j Arthur Bookout another hoy. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. White have been ! gone about two weeks on a visit and i tour of Florida. While Mr 1*. ,1. Keeter was on ore! of his accustomed business trips tot Bessemer City last Thursday, his! son I**viced him to stay over for dm- j ner. He had not thought about his birthday until he went into the din-; log room and found e well filled table! and a cake decorated with 6H lighted candle;!. i Wo wore all sIkhmcco paumiav an • moon by the sudden death of Mr. A. I G. Beheler. It is thought ihat his Henri ; gave way white he was walking in a ; oath between his home ami town. Hi' j was traveling alone, but some children j passing that wav some 30 or 40 min , ules later found him lying on the! ground and life was almost oxtinit then. Mr .Beheler was horn and rear ed near Smyrna. S. C„ but has been living at Grover for about six years. The deceased is survived by his fath er, four brothers, three sisters end nine children. His remains will be laid; to rest in the cemetery at Canaan church sometime Tuesday, Holly Grove school will give a play at Grover school house next Friday evening. This has been given at Holly Grove and Karl and the people were well pleased with it. The home of Mrs. L. Hamrick was the scene of much happiness and fun Saturday evening, February 27, when she delightfully entertained a number of young pcoule of Grover it’, j honor of the senior mass of Grover | high school and her week end guests ! Misses Irene Hamrick and Luc ill.' Callahan of Rutherfordton. Games were played and contests were much enjoyed after which delightful re; freshments were served by Misses Margaret Hamrick and Lucy Turner.* fhosp enjoying the ho: p'talii v of M.1-. hnrrick Were. Misses I.ucile (alb- j ■an, and Irene Hamrick, of Rutherford on. Ruby Ellis of Spindale, Ruth Yo!-js ington, Saddle Harry, Mary H'esr.-rj| ’.Mis. Ruby Ellis, Evelyn Mullinax, j j iVilina Octtys, Ruth Crisp, Lucy T 'v- 'j ter itAd Margaret Ifamre.-.s; Mes.uv. i ilai Bell, Jack I’inkletnn, James Rot ms .Jakie llnmbright, Bn'ord Ham-; n ight. P. E. Head and Mar'in Mam-! h Surprised al Max < Rutherfordton News) Max Gardner talked to the Char-ij otte Observer about the future of t iVo<< rn Carolina in part ar folio.vs: j "Asheville is the Carol.ria Muuvu, J dendt-sonville the St 1‘eterrburg'.. '’hinthay Rock the Coral Gables r.tvl slid by the Jacksonville. ” Rutherford ton should have been in his list sure. We an- not familiar 'hough with Florida to say what own Ruiherfordton is similar, but ,ve do know that she is the Eastern rateway to Lake Lure and The La: » >f the Sky and has an .ntnrotant part n the big Western Carolina boom. Well, we will forgive Max this time f he will promise to do better hero iftcr. Th.ere are about 1()D,J00 blind in America, only a few of whom will render snap dec.sions at recoiid this summer. That Russian who killed a doctor who failed to cure him probably fig jrftl that a lawyer’s bill wouldbe !:' :han the doctor s. But wliy bar automobiles from a •allege ? Surely there should be tome place where people can learn ,o drive.. The fellow who is looking for a place to light seldom ever male a rood landing.. gf'te of North Cur dinn Denartmern of Stntr. CERTIFICATE OF OlSPOLi TTOV. To all to whom these mi < nts may Cone—Greeting: * Whereas. It appears to ivy satisfy 1 on. by duly authenticated record, of I|io > >'o.‘: < lir;rc for the veb’.n at"' Ji~ nelution thereof bv lhc urfatT'H>ur. cons; nt .of all the stockholders, dope s i:''d in my office, that the Shelby-Ice j.n-l Fuel Company. ;> corporation > f tPic, r.iato. who* principal office is situated in tl>- e ty of Fhe'by. count;, of Cleveland State of North Cw 'in.i (E. A Hamrick being the agent these in and in charge thereof upon whom process may be served t. lias compiled r with th« requirements of ( banter 'll. Consol idiPed statutes, eat Pled “Cm preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Diss. lotion: Now, therefore .1 11 N. Fvere:: sreretarv of state o’ the state e North Carolina, do bf‘rel><- cert < thnt the raid corporation eiP on the Rth day of February 19‘W. foe *n 11 office a duly executed and at*'- ■ ! , ,r>r» ”* in wrHi”g to five, disseltpion 1 of said eoi-noratien .exorujed by l1 the «vtckholders thereof which said eonscn* and :1 e record of the nr ■ ( - ef'trcsaid are how on file in my said off’"'* as rrevided bv law. In testimony v hereof. I have b'v " vet mv *"<nd end nff’ved ”vv 'ft*'■*'■ ' seal at Raleigh, this 9th day of Fel rj.,rv a n ' W. X .EVERETT. Secretary ( State. SHELBY CAFE Special Sunday Chicken ♦ Dinner. —75 CENTS— A Palate Satisfying Meal. SHELBY CAFE (Adjoining Princess Theate.) —FOR RENT Two story dwelling. Seven Rooms. Two blocks from Square. Modern convenienc es. See or Phone MRS. JOE NASH AT BLANTON AND WRIGHT’S You will not start the spring season with the right pep and snap without one of the new spring suits. And the place to buy the new outfit is right here. We have all the new spring styles, m most of the new colorings, and at most any price you want to pay, from $19.50 to $45.00. It's a good stunt, when the going is rough, to get out the eld suit and have it dolled up when Easter com es around. But -hat’s old stuff this year. You won’t get hy. $4 The 3pr?ng cuts are rather conser vative But VERY NEW* And col orings are very much of a depar ture from last year. There are new effects in stripes and checks, and in color com binations. Come in and look over the display, and you will find the suit you want. BLANTON AND WRIGHT CLOTHING CO. NOTE; Just in, a new lot of high school boys’ suits, sizes 16 to 18— going at the spe cial figure of $17.50. j BIG SHIPMENT NEWEST SHADES COR FICELLI SILKS. THESE SILKS ARE RECOGNIZED A3 THE HIGHEST GRADES SILKS MADE, WE /ACT ANXIOUS FOR YOU TO SFF THF NFW SEASON’S SHADES WE ARE SHOWING. ALSO WE WANT YOU TO SEE THE QUALITY AND THE LOW PRICE AT WHICH Wr ARE SE LLING THESE GOODS. We have alsc received biv sbwmoni new Wash Goods, English: P ints, Printed Pongees. BroadAe As, Linens, Etc. Visit our Store and see this display of New Erring ^aierials. 45c —SPECIAL— Spindale Ginghams. Newest patterns. Big assortment to select from. 1 Q r Yard . 1 English Prints, SO pieces. Special Newest Patterns. Pretty Designs. New Curtain Gocds. New Draperies. New Printed Crepe de Chine, New Printed Silk ei.-d Cotter, Crepes. New Charmeuse &. Sateens. Heed, Si AC Iv?w Fast Colored Indian New Rayon Brocke (Rayon Silk.) New Pebble Sheen (Raycn New Chiffo-O-Ray (Rayon Sill;.) —ALSO NEW SHOES— Big shipment just received. Every style tc be found in our Shoe stock. All the new ones are here. Visit cur store. We take pAasn-C A showing you. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY. The Ha we is ours to show you now and let YOU decide, Compare w r prices with others. We invito comparison of values, prices, ar.d Materials. We will appreciate an opDortunity to be of service ' o you. Wray “Where Prices Satisfy.” LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONTS NOT PRICE ALONE- -BUT VALUE! Which Means The Best Quality, Purest Foods At The Lowest Possible' Prices. Bollard’s or Pillsbury’s PANCAKE Flour. 2 pkgs. .. .27c HONEYDEW P eserves, Pure Fruit and sugar only, 16 oz. jar 31c BLACK EYE PEAS, Fancy California, lb. ......... .. 9c PEAS, COLONIAL BRAND, Fane}’ Early June, Small and Ten der, No. 2 Can .. .. .. 121c wtiUmwriiuwvrM'iryutru tf :j-u:'unurwa#w«#««^r-.Mi wmw<m %* %* w tr »nr ■+r+*^*'** SUN MAID Puffed Seeded Raisins, 15 oz. Pkg. .., ... 121c «**•**««******tfwwmr awwmto s»v arm SUN MAID Seedless Raisins, IS oz. Pkg. .. 121c •-» « wwvvww wvwwuw ******** ^_r YELLOW CLING PEACHES, Colonial or El Venado, Large No. 21 Can. . .. ... 21c ********************* ****** v* ** •* % • ** «_* u w ^ ^ w PEACHES, Colonial Sliced, No. 1 can . 15c D. P. BACON Hickory Smoked, Rindless i 2 lb. carton 1 lb. carton 23c 45c I POTATOES i he very best, South Carolina Large & white Yams, pound 6£c 7c MARSHALL’S KIPPERED HERRING, large No. 1 C^n CATSUP, Best Tomato, Bull’s Head or Nanticoke, Bottle .. WWW ........ - -LENTEN SUGGESTIONS_ CODFISH, Boneless B: ick, 1 lb. Each .. 12Ac MACKEREL, Fancy Big and Fa t, Each Uc ^g.--____ _ CODFISH, Ready to Fry, Can *‘''rw**'®***w',*'*,*,r"*w**»»%»«»»»„-jM „ SALMON, Argo Fancy Red, Can “*^*,w*~v*‘_ w«#w« ^ Oil Can 5C SARDINESrimporte7,Tn Olive Oil? Jw„UvlwlJUwt> * Z™3. ... I I V TUNA FISH, 1-2 Can ..“....™Z -JTc
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